This time around The Gersch and I had the privilege of talking to Mike Morowitz of the Austin, Texas band, Weak Flesh. Mike sent me two new songs that they will be releasing soon on an LP. I start the episode off with these songs. Turn your speakers up as loud as they will go! These songs are amazing!

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Welcome to episode 84 of Save It For The Breakdown! This time around The Gersch, Balaram Shakti Das, and I talk with filmmaker, podcaster, rapper, and improv comedy actor, Ryan Darbonne. We talk about his latest upcoming short film, I Am Texas, and a host of other things.

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This time around The Gersch and I had the privilege of sitting and talking with Mr. Ben Webster also known as Butcher Bear. Ben dove deep into his Austin, Texas punk rock past and brought us forward with his current projects including Exploded Drawings and a few others.

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Welcome to episode 82 of Save It For The Breakdown! This time around I invited The Gersch, Daniel Truth, and Balaram Shakti Das over for vegan waffles. Daniel and The Gersch showed up on time, so we ate and talked about Daniel’s recent move to Austin, Texas as well as upcoming events for Die Young. Balaram shows up eventually and fills us in on his trip to India, the Out Of Body tour, and a short wrap up of This Is Hardcore in Philadelphia.

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This time around the Gersch and I had the privilege of speaking with Kyle Artrip and Albert from the Austin, Texas punk/hardcore bands Recide, The Creamers, Breakout, Nosferatu, and a host of bands. I apologize for not speaking with these guys sooner. They’ve been playing around Austin since 2009, and this is the first opportunity I’ve had to speak with them. Their sound of hardcore is reminiscent of the early 1980s: loud, fast, and raw, and it’s been dominating the Austin, Texas scene for a few years now.

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Once again The Gersch and I welcome back Champ Morgan of BLK OPS, Derelict Satellite, and Kill The Client fame. We talk about The Gersch having a girlfriend, Champs current music projects, and my nazi neighbors.

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